[Geotools-devel] Using Eclipse

2010-02-07 Thread lim goh
Hi all, I'm sorry because this might be more of a geoserver question but I think people working on Geotools might have done this before. Does anyone knows how to properly use Eclipse to debug Geoserver using your own copy of the geotools source? For example here's what I did: 1. svn checkout geot

Re: [Geotools-devel] Request for SVN commit access

2010-02-07 Thread lim goh
Hi Justin, Thank you very much for your reply. I've read the developer's guide, and created an osgeo account, the userid is clgoh. About the wikipage for this module, I wonder if its ok to point it to http://community.ingres.com/wiki/IngresGeoTools to avoid duplication? Andrea, Thank you for y

Re: [Geotools-devel] Questions regarding database connectivity

2010-02-07 Thread Anthony McCallum
I got it now! Sorry for the confusion, I haven't done much java testing in the past.. Thanks, Anthony On 7-Feb-10, at 12:30 AM, Andrea Aime wrote: > Anthony McCallum ha scritto: >> Hi Andrea, >> Ok, I can see that now. So after subclassing both the test class >> and the corresponding test

Re: [Geotools-devel] Questions regarding database connectivity

2010-02-07 Thread Andrea Aime
Anthony McCallum ha scritto: > Hi Andrea, > > Ok, I can see that now. So after subclassing both the test class and > the corresponding test setup class (and of course implementing them > correctly), then we should be set? I guess what I'm confused about is > where these 150 other tests come f

Re: [Geotools-devel] Questions regarding database connectivity

2010-02-07 Thread Anthony McCallum
Hi Andrea, Ok, I can see that now. So after subclassing both the test class and the corresponding test setup class (and of course implementing them correctly), then we should be set? I guess what I'm confused about is where these 150 other tests come from, when we have only identified 32

Re: [Geotools-devel] Questions regarding database connectivity

2010-02-07 Thread Andrea Aime
Anthony McCallum ha scritto: > Hi Andrea, > > Yes, this helps, thanks! We have come up with a list of about 32 JUnit > test classes to implement (which will be subclasses of the abstract > classes you mentioned). Does this sound correct? We will create these > classes at > http://svn.osgeo.